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High Resolution Solid State 13C NMR Spectroscopy of Sporopollenins from Different Plant Taxa

William J. Guilford, Diane M. Schneider, Jeffrey Labovitz, Stanley J. Opella
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Published January 1988. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.86.1.134

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The extremely chemically resistant component of the cell wall of spores, pollens, and some microorganisms, sporopollenin, is generally accepted to be derived from carotenoids or carotenoid esters. However, we report here that 13C NMR analyses of sporopollenin from several sources shows that this widely held view is incorrect, with one possible exception. Sporopollenin is not a unique substance but rather a series of related biopolymers derived from largely saturated precursors such as fatty acids. The biopolymers contain widely varying amounts of oxygen in the form of ether, hydroxyl, carboxylic acid, ester, and ketone groups.

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High Resolution Solid State 13C NMR Spectroscopy of Sporopollenins from Different Plant Taxa
William J. Guilford, Diane M. Schneider, Jeffrey Labovitz, Stanley J. Opella
Plant Physiology Jan 1988, 86 (1) 134-136; DOI: 10.1104/pp.86.1.134

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High Resolution Solid State 13C NMR Spectroscopy of Sporopollenins from Different Plant Taxa
William J. Guilford, Diane M. Schneider, Jeffrey Labovitz, Stanley J. Opella
Plant Physiology Jan 1988, 86 (1) 134-136; DOI: 10.1104/pp.86.1.134
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